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- Title
Harvey Sacks and the Mirandum of Human Interaction.
- Authors
Halkowski, Timothy
- Abstract
The book review discusses "Harvey Sacks and the Mirandum of Human Interaction," edited by Robin James Smith, Richard Fitzgerald, and Willian Housley. The book aims to demonstrate the ways in which Sacks' work has inspired and influenced others in the field of conversation analysis (CA). Each chapter provides insights into different aspects of Sacks' thinking and methodology, with authors sharing their personal encounters with his work. While the book is generally well-received, there are some minor errors and omissions in certain chapters. Overall, the book serves as a valuable contribution to understanding Sacks' scholarly legacy and the impact of his ideas on the field of CA.
- Subjects
SOCIAL interaction; SOCIAL theory; HUMAN behavior; SEQUENTIAL analysis; SOCIOLOGICAL imagination
- Publication
Symbolic Interaction, 2024, Vol 47, Issue 2, p309
- ISSN
0195-6086
- Publication type
Article
- DOI
10.1002/symb.657